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and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture austerity has taken out greece spain and italy now is trying to destroy the united kingdom's economy to get americans prevent the great economy destroyer known as austerity from coming across the pond also president obama hinted last night that he may support a ban on assault rifles the one used in the colorado tragedy last week is this just another empty promise of good america's comprehensive gun laws reform in the months to come and thanks to the new pennsylvania voter suppression id law almost half the city of philadelphia may not be able to vote in november republicans are afraid that they can't win the keystone state without blocking one of our most fundamental rights. you need to know this in two thousand and nine the u.k. the conservative party leader david cameron announced a coming age of austerity he warned over the next few years we will have to take some incredibly tough decisions on taxation spending and borrowing things that really affect people's lives and so it was two thousand and ten cameras conservative party w
and here's what's coming up tonight on the big picture austerity has taken out greece spain and italy now is trying to destroy the united kingdom's economy to get americans prevent the great economy destroyer known as austerity from coming across the pond also president obama hinted last night that he may support a ban on assault rifles the one used in the colorado tragedy last week is this just another empty promise of good america's comprehensive gun laws reform in the months to come and...
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, all eyes on italy. they are in trouble a lot, we are in trouble, a lot of public debt here. >>neil: thanks, budly, greg you are a gem. spain is not a gem downgraded to junk status after the major banks downgraded to junk status. we will keep you posted. at home more bad economic news with retail sales falling second month in a row. what is beginning on, here? and ploy guest says you don't want to know. we could be headed for something worse here. how much? >>guest: well, i have fortunate to be on the show and maintained the same thing all along. none of what is going on is progressive. i think it is regressive. so, you saw the retail sales number come out today. you saw the jobs report if last month. it will continue into the summer. the cost of travel is dramatically increased so people, more people will stay closer to home. and with the economic policies in place that we have, and no real direction on what the future is going to be, people are going to stay very close to their wallets especially going
, all eyes on italy. they are in trouble a lot, we are in trouble, a lot of public debt here. >>neil: thanks, budly, greg you are a gem. spain is not a gem downgraded to junk status after the major banks downgraded to junk status. we will keep you posted. at home more bad economic news with retail sales falling second month in a row. what is beginning on, here? and ploy guest says you don't want to know. we could be headed for something worse here. how much? >>guest: well, i have...
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while he's in exile he travels around the mediterranean visiting different places and he goes over to italy to visit jeffrey keys who was a commander underneath him in sicily. it's in january. that's jeffrey keys and patton. jeffrey keys gives patton a tour of the battlefront. they're wacking along a ridge when patton turns to his right and he sees down into this field artillery guns firing. i've tried and tried and i can't find the guns. but you can definitely see smoke coming from them. so he turns to his right, takes this photograph, and he says, this photograph saved my life. because had i not stopped to take this picture i would have continued walking and a german artillery barrage lands 30 feet in front of him. a whole bunch of shrapnel came at him. one hit him in the shoe. hit another one in the helmet. he said this photograph prevented him from standing right here where the german shells landed. and he said this is a sign from god that i am destined for greater things and i've got to keep the faith. don't get depressed. a few days later he gets notification from eisenhower to come u
while he's in exile he travels around the mediterranean visiting different places and he goes over to italy to visit jeffrey keys who was a commander underneath him in sicily. it's in january. that's jeffrey keys and patton. jeffrey keys gives patton a tour of the battlefront. they're wacking along a ridge when patton turns to his right and he sees down into this field artillery guns firing. i've tried and tried and i can't find the guns. but you can definitely see smoke coming from them. so he...
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yes, italy is a socialist country, as is every country in the world, the united states of america where the movement toward marge equality is far less sociallistic than many countries where it is mayis mak little or no progress and the guys who have taken a life time vow have proven again that they know nothing about marriage. and they prove that they don't know much about socialis many either. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene. advair is clinically proven to help significantly improve lung function. unlike most copd medications, advair contains both an anti-inflammatory and a long-acting bronchodilator working together to help improve your lung function all day. advair won't replace fast-acting inhalers for sudden symptoms and should not be used more than twice a day. people with copd taking advair may have a higher chance of pneumonia. advair may increase your risk of osteoporosis and some eye problems. tell your doctor if you have a heart condition or high blood pressure before taking advair. if you're still having diff
yes, italy is a socialist country, as is every country in the world, the united states of america where the movement toward marge equality is far less sociallistic than many countries where it is mayis mak little or no progress and the guys who have taken a life time vow have proven again that they know nothing about marriage. and they prove that they don't know much about socialis many either. copd makes it hard to breathe, but with advair, i'm breathing better. so now i can be in the scene....
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he was doing the same in italy. it wasn't inconceivable that he could invade the united states. after all, the french had invaded earlier. this was a legitimate fear that the united states would be invaded and by french radicals, napoleon's army and that they would turn that into a puppet regime with the aid of the jeffersonian fifth columnists. that was a legitimate fear. it collapsed with the napoleon's defeat at the battle of denial where nelson defeated and destroyed the navy. but up to that point, that's what led the federalists to take the steps they did. the alien setician act. the steps that in retrospect seem excessive to us and to some people at the time. evan hamilton thought the sedition act went too far. but you have to understand the fear that these people had. i think the goal of the historian is not to take sides decide, well, the federalists were right or the republicans were right. but rather to explain why people thought as they did and acted as they did. and in this case, there were legitimate fears on both sides. >> there's also at that time which must have
he was doing the same in italy. it wasn't inconceivable that he could invade the united states. after all, the french had invaded earlier. this was a legitimate fear that the united states would be invaded and by french radicals, napoleon's army and that they would turn that into a puppet regime with the aid of the jeffersonian fifth columnists. that was a legitimate fear. it collapsed with the napoleon's defeat at the battle of denial where nelson defeated and destroyed the navy. but up to...
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that spread from greece to par chew gallon to italy and appears to be in spain. great political theater, but the action moves at the face of french cinema. glacially. you get it? worst political theater, pat? >> occupy wall street and its clones, john. this is not the 1950s, children. >> this is not the 1950s we're living in either, pat. i think worst political theater is the audience at the republican debate that booed a gay soldier. >> rich? >> donald trump dragging everyone around in a absurd birther goose chase. >> to me it was the gop debates. just the whole series of them. i mean, as if that's going to be the determination unfortunately of somebody that's qualified to be the president. >> the worst political theater, israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu lecturing president obama at the white house, whether you agree with president obama or not, on his israel policy. it's tough as an american to watch our president be lectured like a school boy on international television, especially when he is sitting in the white house. is that okay with you? >> what
that spread from greece to par chew gallon to italy and appears to be in spain. great political theater, but the action moves at the face of french cinema. glacially. you get it? worst political theater, pat? >> occupy wall street and its clones, john. this is not the 1950s, children. >> this is not the 1950s we're living in either, pat. i think worst political theater is the audience at the republican debate that booed a gay soldier. >> rich? >> donald trump dragging...
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he's being called the most hated man in italy. concordia captain, francesco shettino. who ended up off that ship, well before the desperate passengers. in a phone conversation friday with a furious port authority officer, shettino insists he did not abandon ship. the ship listed abruptly and we were thrown into the water. well, now reportedly, he has told prosecutors he tripped and fell into a life boat. so comes vilification, in the papers, online, even t-shirts quoting the officer yelling at shettino, to get back on board. but other voice on the line is the port authority's captain, gregorio falko, being called a hero. he says this is the first time ever they had launched a rescue before the ship had asked for it. the first time they say they've seen a captain leave his ship this way. >> a part of breaking the law is a moral question. >> in this video of shettino welcoming passengers on what's believed to be this cruise. he wishes them what he hopes is an unforgettable journey. industry analysts using satellite data say shettino took a virtually identical route durin
he's being called the most hated man in italy. concordia captain, francesco shettino. who ended up off that ship, well before the desperate passengers. in a phone conversation friday with a furious port authority officer, shettino insists he did not abandon ship. the ship listed abruptly and we were thrown into the water. well, now reportedly, he has told prosecutors he tripped and fell into a life boat. so comes vilification, in the papers, online, even t-shirts quoting the officer yelling at...
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he never dared in italy that have the vatican to question abortion rights. simply understood he will alienate the majority of the women. if you think of as you said -- >> that's fascinating. i want to recall. you hear this sort of catholicism at the center of this conversation and somehow you're doing this horrible thing to the catholic church. the idea that one would stand in italy and refuse to even touch that question. >> he cannot. he cannot. they gain that pride in the '70s after a huge battle. especially if you think of our children, the girls that go to schools, high schools, that they have maybe intercourse and for some reason they get pregnant. they cannot afford to have that child or the people that have access to contraceptions because they have health care or because the employer is helping them in that. these are actually social issues and will affect women here, but will affect women in the world. when you question this basic right, you are sending message to the world. you request he it for everybody. if you cannot have the right to have the f
he never dared in italy that have the vatican to question abortion rights. simply understood he will alienate the majority of the women. if you think of as you said -- >> that's fascinating. i want to recall. you hear this sort of catholicism at the center of this conversation and somehow you're doing this horrible thing to the catholic church. the idea that one would stand in italy and refuse to even touch that question. >> he cannot. he cannot. they gain that pride in the '70s...
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warn of potential shortages and for the last three days several states from the likes of poland to italy and austria said there have been caught no there has been increasingly cold weather in europe so that means that the more and has risen but those countries have got reserves for such a contingency the european or g. companies have not complained yet officially which means it goes from says it's not making a statement because it's received no complaint previously gazprom says that it may preference russian consumers which is also suffering russia is also suffering from fairly cold weather at the moment but ukraine and russia have accused of being behind these calls but it is not really become clear what the real reason for these cuts is at the moment and we do expect this issue to toilet over where near the called received so more and more do turns to normal market watchers expect the darkness of eurozone debt problems to get some light suit ratings agency standard and poor's expects the housing union to gradually climb out of its mild recession in the second half of this year and into
warn of potential shortages and for the last three days several states from the likes of poland to italy and austria said there have been caught no there has been increasingly cold weather in europe so that means that the more and has risen but those countries have got reserves for such a contingency the european or g. companies have not complained yet officially which means it goes from says it's not making a statement because it's received no complaint previously gazprom says that it may...
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well, let me say a word about italy. i try to avoid that back lash by always presenting the necessary sacrifices that italians have to go through not as an imposition from brussels or germany or the european central bank but rather as a necessary step that italians have to undertake also at the suggestion of europe but basically for their own interest of ourselves and of future generations of italians. this is precisely meant to avoid back lashes. having said that, in a wider perspective, the eurozone crisis has indeed brought about quite a bit of misunderstandings and the reemergence of hold phantoms about prejudices between the north and the south of europe and a lot of mutual resentment. it is is very, very important that we all take this with great attention in order to avoid that... something that was meant to be the culminating point of the european contraction namely the single currency turns out to be through psychological negative effects of this integration of europe. >> warner: the german government is arguing
well, let me say a word about italy. i try to avoid that back lash by always presenting the necessary sacrifices that italians have to go through not as an imposition from brussels or germany or the european central bank but rather as a necessary step that italians have to undertake also at the suggestion of europe but basically for their own interest of ourselves and of future generations of italians. this is precisely meant to avoid back lashes. having said that, in a wider perspective, the...
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and then after greece comes spain, and after spain comes italy. is there an after italy? or if we actually deal with italy, then finally europe might be done? >> you know, i hate to even throw this out there, but it could be that france would be the next one, they've been watching that very closely. it certainly hasn't played out in the debt markets yet. but, chuck, yesterday we had the shortest relief rally we've ever seen, with any solution that's come out of the euro zone. the complaint has always been it's been too little and too late. but usually the markets will stick around and like it for a week, maybe two weeks before they panic again. this relief rally lasted more than a day. yesterday morning at this time when i sat down with you, we were looking at triple-digit gains for the dow, opened up very strongly. we lost that rally throughout the course of the day. finally ended up with the dow down by almost 150 points, because people started scratching their heads and thinking about what europe had put out there. yes, they came up with a lot of money, about 100 billi
and then after greece comes spain, and after spain comes italy. is there an after italy? or if we actually deal with italy, then finally europe might be done? >> you know, i hate to even throw this out there, but it could be that france would be the next one, they've been watching that very closely. it certainly hasn't played out in the debt markets yet. but, chuck, yesterday we had the shortest relief rally we've ever seen, with any solution that's come out of the euro zone. the...
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yes, italy is a socialist country, as is every country in the world, the united states of america where the movement toward marge equality is far less sociallistic than many countries where it is making little or no progress and the guys who have taken a life time vow have proven again that they know nothing about marriage. and they prove that they don't know much about socialis many either. [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm good. ♪ [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, you celebrate a little win. nicoderm cq, the patch with time release smart control technology that acts fast and helps control cravings all day long. ♪ quit one day at a time with nicoderm cq. i just finished a bowl of your new light chicken pot pie soup and it's so rich and creamy... is it really 100 calories? let me put you on webcan... ...lean roasted chicken... and a creamy broth mmm i can still see you. [ male announcer ] progresso. you gotta taste this soup. ♪ [ male announcer ] this is karen and jeremiah. they don't know it yet, but they're gonna fall in love, get married, have a couple of kids
yes, italy is a socialist country, as is every country in the world, the united states of america where the movement toward marge equality is far less sociallistic than many countries where it is making little or no progress and the guys who have taken a life time vow have proven again that they know nothing about marriage. and they prove that they don't know much about socialis many either. [ laughter ] smoke? nah, i'm good. ♪ [ male announcer ] every time you say no to a cigarette, you...
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. >> i am off to italy as you know. ♪ >> steph, i heard you are off to italy for a bake race of some sort. please be careful, i saw the movie breaking away and they cheat. so keep your elbows up and block out those cheating italians. i am italian so i can say that. [ applause ] >> it's not a bike race. it's just a bike trip. although i may have to knock some bitches off of a hill because i'm a little competitive. [ applause ] >> she can't relax ever. >> you just have to go! go! go! >> drink ride! drink! ride! >> she can't relax unless she is doing ten things at once. >> that is relaxing for me. >> italy is probably going to win the european soccer thing -- >> jim you are the american who cares about soccer. >> he is that guy. i'm going to have a camelback so i can drink and ride. >> they have a hockey team that won the stanley cup. >> yeah. >> i have been talking to a lot of republicans this week. [♪ circus music ♪] >> hey! >> did you see schmidt-head's reaction -- >> yeah. the right-wingers lose their [ censor bleep ] for health care. i'm like oh, when is rush starting, i can't
. >> i am off to italy as you know. ♪ >> steph, i heard you are off to italy for a bake race of some sort. please be careful, i saw the movie breaking away and they cheat. so keep your elbows up and block out those cheating italians. i am italian so i can say that. [ applause ] >> it's not a bike race. it's just a bike trip. although i may have to knock some bitches off of a hill because i'm a little competitive. [ applause ] >> she can't relax ever. >> you just...
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infighting and a power struggle within the vatican and was used in a controversial book that went on sale in italy. >>> on wall street now. a brutal may, the dow and nasdaq suffered their worst month in two years. the nasdaq fell more than 7%. while the dow and s&p dropped more than 6%. analysts say worries over the european debt crisis and weak u.s. economic data fuelled that sell-off. >>> and an eighth grader from san diego won the scripps national spelling bee. there she is. and her winning word was guetapens which means an ambush or a snare or a trap. when she spelled it right said it was a miracle. congrats to her. anderson, back to you. >> thanks. >>> coming up a taco bell customer thinks outside the bun and is arrested. the ridiculist is next. uh-oh. [ male announcer ] when diarrhea hits, kaopectate stops it fast. powerful liquid relief speeds to the source. fast. [ male announcer ] stop the uh-oh fast with kaopectate. >>> time now for the ridiculist. we have to do it yourself drive-through. a recent ininvention of a disgruntled worker. a guy in southwest ohio apparently had some very hard
infighting and a power struggle within the vatican and was used in a controversial book that went on sale in italy. >>> on wall street now. a brutal may, the dow and nasdaq suffered their worst month in two years. the nasdaq fell more than 7%. while the dow and s&p dropped more than 6%. analysts say worries over the european debt crisis and weak u.s. economic data fuelled that sell-off. >>> and an eighth grader from san diego won the scripps national spelling bee. there...
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. >>> did facebook founder mark zuckerberg make a tipping faux pas while honeymooning in italy? the details in about 15 minutes. >> breaking up with your bank. not only is it a pain in your neck but i can cost you. cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. give us the details. >> you know, chris, it really is not as easy as you might thing to pull your money out and move to another financial institution for whatever reason. that's at least according to consumers' union. and guess what? it's actually become harder. firstly, there may be a fee to close the account. hsbc, pnc, and u.s. bank, they charge a customer $25 to close an account that's been open for fewer than 180 days while bb&t and citi charge you if you close within 90 days. there are those aknow knowing things like switching direct deposit and automatic bill pay. the bank has no incentive whatsoever do all this and it can take you several weeks to make that transition. some people say, forget about it. in fact, they went on a website of the top ten banks and there aren't clear instructions on how you're
. >>> did facebook founder mark zuckerberg make a tipping faux pas while honeymooning in italy? the details in about 15 minutes. >> breaking up with your bank. not only is it a pain in your neck but i can cost you. cnbc's mandy drury is here with what's moving your money. give us the details. >> you know, chris, it really is not as easy as you might thing to pull your money out and move to another financial institution for whatever reason. that's at least according to...
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spain had never defeated italy in a major tournament. whoever runs spanish football, start running the spanish economy. let's bring some of the success that way. >>> coming up on the top of the hour on "morning joe," the politic[ç of health care, even ruling by the u.s. supreme court can't put the issue to rest. we'll ask the "morning joe" crew about the potential promise and pitfalls of rehashing the debate in congress. >>> and when we come back here, we'll huddle around the water cooler to watch the stuff of paparazzi legend, the unfolding divorce of tom cruise and toledo's finest, katie holmes. ♪ [ male announcer ] we believe small things can make a big difference. like how a little oil from here can be such a big thing in an old friend's life. purina one discovered that by blending enhanced botanical oils into our food, we can help brighten an old dog's mind so he's up to his old tricks. with this kind of thinking going into our food, imagine althe goodness that can come out of it. just one way we're making the world a better plac
spain had never defeated italy in a major tournament. whoever runs spanish football, start running the spanish economy. let's bring some of the success that way. >>> coming up on the top of the hour on "morning joe," the politic[ç of health care, even ruling by the u.s. supreme court can't put the issue to rest. we'll ask the "morning joe" crew about the potential promise and pitfalls of rehashing the debate in congress. >>> and when we come back here,...
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his papers we found a declaration, a draft of the declaration of war against japan and germany and italy, but as we all know the next day roosevelt only declared war on japan. but it was clearly being discussed, clearly being considered because there was a draft of the declaration of war against all three ax sit powers. >> but they were not considered a unit. >> no, we definitely considered them a unit -- >> actually waited until -- >> well, we waited until they declared war on us. >> on the 11th. >> yes, on the 11th. my assumption is it's interesting because japan attacks us on the 7th. we declare war, and then they, then they declare war the often of the 7th. we declare war on japan on december 8th, but in the intervening four days ever between the 7th and the 11th, i detected no national will in this country, no columns, no editorials, no outrage from the citizenry saying we have to go to war with nazi germany and fascist italy. it's only after they declare war on us that we go through the motions of declaring war on them. >> and in some ways it's ironic because roosevelt almost immed
his papers we found a declaration, a draft of the declaration of war against japan and germany and italy, but as we all know the next day roosevelt only declared war on japan. but it was clearly being discussed, clearly being considered because there was a draft of the declaration of war against all three ax sit powers. >> but they were not considered a unit. >> no, we definitely considered them a unit -- >> actually waited until -- >> well, we waited until they declared...
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dan rivers joins us by phone from italy tonight. dan the relatives of the missing gathered on the beach. some hopes of survivors being found. no such luck. what is the mood to those you've spoken of as the shift from a rescue effort to a recovery effort? >> reporter: john, i think sadly the relatives who are left onshore here waiting for answers are lyle having to face up to the possibility that things are look pretty grim. we met one guy, kevin robello, whose brother russell was a waiter onboard the ship. he hasn't been seen since he was seen at the stern of the ship helping passengers into life rafts. kevin was here. he talked to us, saying that he was praying every day. he was still hoping. he hadn't given up. he described his brother as a hero, as a strong man, but sadly he's not been seen or heard of since. and as you say, five days on, it's freezing cold here, it's difficult to see how anyone could survive that long inside the ship. the only hope, i think, is that in the confusion of all those 4,000 people disembarking some pe
dan rivers joins us by phone from italy tonight. dan the relatives of the missing gathered on the beach. some hopes of survivors being found. no such luck. what is the mood to those you've spoken of as the shift from a rescue effort to a recovery effort? >> reporter: john, i think sadly the relatives who are left onshore here waiting for answers are lyle having to face up to the possibility that things are look pretty grim. we met one guy, kevin robello, whose brother russell was a waiter...
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paleb lost his father, air force captain cartize (prono cartehse) durham, in a helicopter accident in italy four and a half years ago. caleb and his brother, children, parents and other famill of fallen service members as part of an event sponssred by the tragedy assistance program for survivors -- or taps.the durham family looks forward to it each year.i brought mm kkds fiveemonths after mm husband dded, because i wanted them to know they were not the only kids who had lost a parent, either motherror father in the to know that there's a place - they can go to where they feel normal and where they feel they don'tthave to aaways talk about what happened. but we're all here for tte same reason. taas has been bringing survivors together on memorial day weekend sincc 1994 -- with grief seminars noo a mental illness. grief is not a physical injury. grief ii a wound of the heart and the absolute most therapeuticc comfort for someone who is grieving the loss of a loved young widow who was pregnant at the ime of the loss, a mom who is grieving the loss of doee this weekend mean to you? meka: what o
paleb lost his father, air force captain cartize (prono cartehse) durham, in a helicopter accident in italy four and a half years ago. caleb and his brother, children, parents and other famill of fallen service members as part of an event sponssred by the tragedy assistance program for survivors -- or taps.the durham family looks forward to it each year.i brought mm kkds fiveemonths after mm husband dded, because i wanted them to know they were not the only kids who had lost a parent, either...
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he is most hated man of italy was his behavior in the wake of the epick. ee single handedly handled. >> the caintain of tiitantic got women and children first. >> the captain is the last man off of the messle and should go down with the ship. schettino testified he fell off by accident saying he was all of the sudden the boat listed and i got trapped and ended up in one of the life boats and that's why i was there. >> that's fine but why did you stay in the life knote. he knew what was happening there. >> herorism or cowardism. >> chutely. >>> and in that instant. yeah. i have heard in russian media that the captain left the ship first. but this is not true. only one person came to his difference. the mystery blondee who accompanied him to the bizarre dinner as the ship was sinking. a cruise ship hostess and former dancer. she's the woman who was pol tishing off a decanter of wine with the captain before he ran his vessel aground. >> he saved us and he did an extraordinary job. the crew did so. he saved more than 3000 people. >> facing manslaughter charges
he is most hated man of italy was his behavior in the wake of the epick. ee single handedly handled. >> the caintain of tiitantic got women and children first. >> the captain is the last man off of the messle and should go down with the ship. schettino testified he fell off by accident saying he was all of the sudden the boat listed and i got trapped and ended up in one of the life boats and that's why i was there. >> that's fine but why did you stay in the life knote. he knew...
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they are streaming live in italy. what is the latest in the search effort? greg, the latest is that another body was recovered, that of a woman. we don't have identification. it is heart breaking to see the families of those missing from around the world here on this island waiting for answers and going to church praying and knowing that hope has dimmed here . throwing flowers into the water. it is really something. but in the meantime, divers did recover after setting off explosives a woman's body in a hard to reach corner of the ship near an evacuation point. she was wearing a life vest and this could be critical, the captain's personal safe and the hard drive of a video camera from the bridge of the ship. there is controversy about who was on the bridge and talk of maybe distracting woman fromm maldova who used to be a crew member and is a passenger and gut t and transscripts leaking out today. it is a huge story in the italian media. tran scripts was a conversation between captain schettino and the prosecutor and investigators in which he said he call wo
they are streaming live in italy. what is the latest in the search effort? greg, the latest is that another body was recovered, that of a woman. we don't have identification. it is heart breaking to see the families of those missing from around the world here on this island waiting for answers and going to church praying and knowing that hope has dimmed here . throwing flowers into the water. it is really something. but in the meantime, divers did recover after setting off explosives a woman's...
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the cruise ship ran aground off the coast of italy a week and a half ago. and as anna reports, so far 15 people are dead, and another 23 are still missing. >> reporter: divers searching the costa concordia found the bodies of more victims monday. two women were found near the ship's internet cafe. earlier, crews set off more explosions to remove debris and give rescuers better access. divers must pick their way through obstacles as they search deep within the ship. >> we are facing a lot of things floating, claire's tables and so on. >> reporter: italian officials say the damaged cruise liner is stable, so they won't need to stop the search operation in order to begin pumping about half a million gallons of fuel from the vessel. >> we are ready to go and we are ready to start working. >> reporter: booms have been placed around the ship to contain the fuel in case of a spill. an oil tanker with emergency response equipment is on standby. workers say they expect it will take about four weeks to extract all the fuel. >> reporter: the owners of the costa concor
the cruise ship ran aground off the coast of italy a week and a half ago. and as anna reports, so far 15 people are dead, and another 23 are still missing. >> reporter: divers searching the costa concordia found the bodies of more victims monday. two women were found near the ship's internet cafe. earlier, crews set off more explosions to remove debris and give rescuers better access. divers must pick their way through obstacles as they search deep within the ship. >> we are facing...
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next to italy where riots also broke out demonstrators clashing with police in naples. they are protesting against the country's labor minister after she agreed to raise the retirement age by more than 3 years. finally a phenomenon in the sky. a total solar eclipse. it was only visible in northern australia. the whole thing took about 15 minutes leadiving the area in total darkness for over two minutes. the next solar eclipse won't happen until 2015. >>> 4 minutes after the hour. obama care is the law of the land. after the president's reelection states are scrambling to try to figure out what they are going to do about health insurance. >> well the reelection has ended about whether or not the healthcare overall will have an effect. the first comes as early as friday when states are due to report whether they will establish their own exchanges to residents and businesses to buy their own health insurance. that is one of several decisions states, businesses and individuals will have to make before roughly 30 million americans start applying for insurance 11 months from
next to italy where riots also broke out demonstrators clashing with police in naples. they are protesting against the country's labor minister after she agreed to raise the retirement age by more than 3 years. finally a phenomenon in the sky. a total solar eclipse. it was only visible in northern australia. the whole thing took about 15 minutes leadiving the area in total darkness for over two minutes. the next solar eclipse won't happen until 2015. >>> 4 minutes after the hour. obama...
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. >> i'm from italy. >> my wife and i love it. >> i would be happy to be there. it is warmer. >> i need your help. pleasure to meet you. >> good to see you. >> thank you. i need your help. >> i'm from michigan. >> well, i will need your help in the michigan primary. >> would you take two, please? >> thank you. >> i think my son asked me a crazy question. he had 350 e-mails by dinner yesterday. >> your responses were brilliant. >> he made a perfect evening. >> thank you. >> hi, how are you? >> it is good to see you. >> thank you for your attention. >> thanks for the turnout. tell all of your friends the next couple of days. >> we will. thank you. >> good luck. >> i'm rooting for you. this is my wife. >> good. she wants one, too. >> i need your help the next few days. tell all of your friends. >> i will. and we will be watching tonight. good luck. >> i need your help. >> you are going to have it. >> thank you. .> this is am wife's >> good. >> my wife sent me on a mission tonight. >> tell her i need her vote. >> don't worry, you are going to have it. >> thank you. >
. >> i'm from italy. >> my wife and i love it. >> i would be happy to be there. it is warmer. >> i need your help. pleasure to meet you. >> good to see you. >> thank you. i need your help. >> i'm from michigan. >> well, i will need your help in the michigan primary. >> would you take two, please? >> thank you. >> i think my son asked me a crazy question. he had 350 e-mails by dinner yesterday. >> your responses were...
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infighting and a power struggle within the vatican and was used in a controversial book that went on sale in italy. >>> and the dow and the nasdaq suffered the worst month in two years. the nasdaq fell more than 7%. while the dow and s&p dropped more than 6%. analysts say worries over the european debt crisis and weak u.s. economic data fuelled that sell-off. >>> and an eighth grader from san diego won the scripps national spelling bee. there she is. and her winning word was guetapens which means an ambush or a snare or a trap. congrats to her. anderson, back to you. >> thanks. >>> coming up a taco bell customer thinks outside the bun and is arrested. the ridiculist is next. [ male announcer ] fighting pepperoni heartburn and pepperoni breath? fight both fast with new tums freshers! concentrated relief that goes to work in seconds and freshens breath. new tums freshers. ♪ tum...tum...tum...tum... tums! ♪ [ male announcer ] fast relief, fresh breath, all in a pocket sized pack. there are a lot of warning lights and sounds vying for your attention. so we invented a warning.. you can feel. introd
infighting and a power struggle within the vatican and was used in a controversial book that went on sale in italy. >>> and the dow and the nasdaq suffered the worst month in two years. the nasdaq fell more than 7%. while the dow and s&p dropped more than 6%. analysts say worries over the european debt crisis and weak u.s. economic data fuelled that sell-off. >>> and an eighth grader from san diego won the scripps national spelling bee. there she is. and her winning word...
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because greece, italy, spain and ireland were growing faster than germany what germ think was going was retooling its economy and restructuring and actually bringing down wages during that time and made itself more efficient and more efficient factories and now germany is a big beneficiary of all of this and everyone is saying germany, you need to fix this. now, germany -- >> rose: germ may says we fixed our ours because we made sacrifices. >> and it is very hard for a politician now to stand there and chancellor merkel is trying to stand there and try to get re-elected, you know, her population did have those sacrifices, and her thousand being asked to help other people? >> that is a very hard thing to do. but unfortunately, i don't think there is going to be a choice if we are going to have a stable europe, germany is going to have to play a much greater leadership role. they are going to hav have to ta position that may be difficult internally in the country for a while, but i believe in the long run the german population will benefit from that. but importantly, the europeans will ha
because greece, italy, spain and ireland were growing faster than germany what germ think was going was retooling its economy and restructuring and actually bringing down wages during that time and made itself more efficient and more efficient factories and now germany is a big beneficiary of all of this and everyone is saying germany, you need to fix this. now, germany -- >> rose: germ may says we fixed our ours because we made sacrifices. >> and it is very hard for a politician...
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italy and france throughout the summer were boarding yachts in the mediterranean. if you put the word yacht in your tax return you're guaranteed an audit in the u.s. three main tax strategies are under scrutiny. first is sales taxes. a lot of boats in ft. lauderdale were registered offshore. remember, john kerry got in trouble for this in the u.s. for registering his boat in rhode island, ended up paying the massachusetts tax bill anyway. the second area is mortgage deduction. under certain circumstances you can deduct the mortgage of your yacht as a second home. people are increasingly looking at this. democrats every year, every six months ask for this to be eliminated but the republicans and boating industry want to keep it. that's under fight as well. the third thing is business. a lot of boats are used for charter, registered as commercial businesses so you can deduct the business expenses. that's come under xrult scrutiny a lot. the vast majority do pay taxes, especially the owners of the super high profile up yachts. >> we brought this boat into the united s
italy and france throughout the summer were boarding yachts in the mediterranean. if you put the word yacht in your tax return you're guaranteed an audit in the u.s. three main tax strategies are under scrutiny. first is sales taxes. a lot of boats in ft. lauderdale were registered offshore. remember, john kerry got in trouble for this in the u.s. for registering his boat in rhode island, ended up paying the massachusetts tax bill anyway. the second area is mortgage deduction. under certain...